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RECREATION FUNCTION OF FOREST COMPLEXES AS AN ELEMENT OF URBAN PLANNING: A VIEW FROM REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA ; REKREATIVNA FUNKCIJA ŠUMSKIH KOMPLEKSA KAO ELEMENT URBANOG PLANIRANJA: POGLED IZ REPUBLIKE SRPSKE
The issue of recreation in a broad sense and from the aspect of urban planning is related to other urban functions, as well as to certain functional and ecological principles of spatial organization of cities (Douglas, 2000). The research presented in this paper indicate that the recreational function, as an urban planning category, receives inadequate treatment in the spatial, regional, and urban plans in Republic of Srpska, that is not proper for the new approach to evaluation and defining of important elements of urban planning, such as forest areas. Obscure urban plans do not allow concrete actions in terms of better planning of such spaces, and it hinders supervision of their sustainable development. Urban forests are key elements of green infrastructure and they provide essential ecosystem services (Capotorti et al., 2015). Current city development process in Republic of Srpska is characterized by an increase in number of buildings where economic factors impact the urban structure and share of open recreational spaces in the total area despite their increased functional and ecological justification. The process of intensive construction endangers natural resources such as forest complexes, thus they are becoming more and more valuable.In this paper, forest complexes will be regarded as a spatial category on example of the case study of Banja Luka. Seeking new solutions in order to obtain primarily qualitative then quantitative changes in representation, manner of use, and arrangement of forest complexes within the green matrix of Banja Luka, is an imperative. Whether these special and functional green structures would be designed for recreational or strictly protective functions, perhaps as a cultural landscape, or a green structure of polyvalent character, depends on many factors. This research focuses on fifteen forest management units (MU) that were selected by a method of separation of gravitational area and recreational zones in the city of Banja Luka. The method, besides its originality, contains ...
RECREATION FUNCTION OF FOREST COMPLEXES AS AN ELEMENT OF URBAN PLANNING: A VIEW FROM REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA ; REKREATIVNA FUNKCIJA ŠUMSKIH KOMPLEKSA KAO ELEMENT URBANOG PLANIRANJA: POGLED IZ REPUBLIKE SRPSKE
The issue of recreation in a broad sense and from the aspect of urban planning is related to other urban functions, as well as to certain functional and ecological principles of spatial organization of cities (Douglas, 2000). The research presented in this paper indicate that the recreational function, as an urban planning category, receives inadequate treatment in the spatial, regional, and urban plans in Republic of Srpska, that is not proper for the new approach to evaluation and defining of important elements of urban planning, such as forest areas. Obscure urban plans do not allow concrete actions in terms of better planning of such spaces, and it hinders supervision of their sustainable development. Urban forests are key elements of green infrastructure and they provide essential ecosystem services (Capotorti et al., 2015). Current city development process in Republic of Srpska is characterized by an increase in number of buildings where economic factors impact the urban structure and share of open recreational spaces in the total area despite their increased functional and ecological justification. The process of intensive construction endangers natural resources such as forest complexes, thus they are becoming more and more valuable.In this paper, forest complexes will be regarded as a spatial category on example of the case study of Banja Luka. Seeking new solutions in order to obtain primarily qualitative then quantitative changes in representation, manner of use, and arrangement of forest complexes within the green matrix of Banja Luka, is an imperative. Whether these special and functional green structures would be designed for recreational or strictly protective functions, perhaps as a cultural landscape, or a green structure of polyvalent character, depends on many factors. This research focuses on fifteen forest management units (MU) that were selected by a method of separation of gravitational area and recreational zones in the city of Banja Luka. The method, besides its originality, contains ...
RECREATION FUNCTION OF FOREST COMPLEXES AS AN ELEMENT OF URBAN PLANNING: A VIEW FROM REPUBLIC OF SRPSKA ; REKREATIVNA FUNKCIJA ŠUMSKIH KOMPLEKSA KAO ELEMENT URBANOG PLANIRANJA: POGLED IZ REPUBLIKE SRPSKE
Došenović, Ljiljana (author) / Trkulja, Tanja (author) / Sekulić, Mirjana (author)
2017-07-10
Facta Universitatis, Series: Architecture and Civil Engineering; Vol. 15, No 1, Special Issue, 2017; 103-115 ; 2406-0860 ; 0354-4605
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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710
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